You're very close to us... we're in Lunenburg.
Checkout Nashua Motorsports, right over the line on Rt. 13 in Milford NH, near the intersection of Rt.101. They are a Yamaha dealer owned by the Keene Motorsports people. I've always had a positive impression of their operations, and although I've not yet had to bring my wife's '04 FJR for service yet, this is probably where it will be going when the time comes....
While searching for a dealer to help me with my destroyed engine I 'interviewed' Nashua Motorsports because they have a highly certified Yamaha tech. The torpid lump at the parts counter wouldn't let me talk to the mechanic, but did take one question at a time back to the tech. The tech couldn't bother to come out and talk directly with me. The lump evidently didn't ask the tech the questions as I intended them and the lump returned a two to three word reply when it should have taken a small book to cover. I totally wasted nearly 2 hours at NMS without getting *anywhere*. I was offering them a pretty lucrative job during a slow period between motorcycle season and snowmobile season but they couldn't bother themselves to even listen. FLUSH. Maybe on a different day things would be better but I'm not going back to find out.
All in all I went to almost every Yamaha dealer in southern NH and northern MA looking for a good shop. After I left NMS I went to
Hudson Cycle Center where I found the manager at the service desk. The manager (Brian) was attentive, helpful and knowledgeable. Brian went to the service area and brought out Jake, his top guy and I was able to talk with Jake for quite some time. Jake Jacques has had successful experiences in ticker fixes and has had several FJR engines out, disassembled down to the bare block and rebuilt them. Based on the excellent interview I worked with Hudson Cycle to get my engine repair done. They were accommodating, easy to work with and humored some of my off-beat requests to get involved in the repair process. I have had a couple of PMs from other owners that have had good experiences with Hudson Cycle also. That said, I did have to pay full, undiscounted parts prices, got no breaks on labor charges and in the end virtually bought my bike all over again.
I would recommend Hudson Cycle with a caveat about prices.
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I'll review this repair in greater detail when I finish sorting out my motorcycle. I did ride my mostly disassembled bike home on a rare dry day when the temps were
all the way up into the mid 30s. Since then evenings have been as low as the teens with snow, rain, snow, rain, snow, over and over.